VINE: Julius Randle Throws Out First Pitch At Dodger Stadium
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Rookie power forward Julius Randle of the Los Angeles Lakers headed to Dodger Stadium on Sunday afternoon to throw out the first pitch before the Los Angeles Dodgers played host to the visiting New York Mets.

After getting brushing off the nerves while taking a few practice pitches near the Dodgers dugout, the number seven overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft took the mound:

Here’s the full video of Randle’s first pitch courtesy of Dodgers.com:

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Randle is one of many different members of the Lakers organization to have the honor of throwing out the first pitch at Chavez Ravine. Randle joins Nick Young, head coach Byron Scott and former Laker Jordan Farmar to take the mount at Dodger Stadium over the past few months.

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